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COboondocker
Oct 29, 2015Explorer
I had never used an RV fridge prior to this, no. I know they're not going to function as well as a residential fridge. I stocked it with cold food after letting it cool down on 110. When it got up to 68 it had been closed for 24 straight hours running on propane.
It's an Eagle Cap 960. Yes the fridge is in the wall slide. Vents out the side. I feel like Eagle Cap did a **** job installing so that would make sense. We almost exclusively boondock down awfully bumpy forest service roads and 4WD trails. I'm wondering if the insulation slipped back out of place. Is it unrealistic to think that everything will stay in place and the fridge will work in these conditions?
Thanks for the link, I'll read up.
***Edit to add: the freezer has worked fine, almost every time if not every time. I can't remember it ever failing even when the fridge did but I didn't check this last time.
It's an Eagle Cap 960. Yes the fridge is in the wall slide. Vents out the side. I feel like Eagle Cap did a **** job installing so that would make sense. We almost exclusively boondock down awfully bumpy forest service roads and 4WD trails. I'm wondering if the insulation slipped back out of place. Is it unrealistic to think that everything will stay in place and the fridge will work in these conditions?
Thanks for the link, I'll read up.
***Edit to add: the freezer has worked fine, almost every time if not every time. I can't remember it ever failing even when the fridge did but I didn't check this last time.
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